Posted on 09/21/2005 10:49:49 AM PDT by 300magnum
The answer is most likely zero. People in Texas already know what would happen to you if you pulled the same stunts that were done by the thugs in N.O.
As people stock water and food, they also clean their rifles.
If there are any casualties there, they most likely will be gangstas from NOLA who didnt learn the first time.
Cinnamon Stillwell is a good conservative writer. I think about the only one that works for the Chronicle.
I think she might have a FR handle too.
Enemies of the constitution wear many different uniforms and hold many offices with the plan to subvert such liberties and rights under the shadow of authority under emergency conditions.
Lots of people say they'll do this or that until they actually are in such a situation and then yeild to the implied threat or show of force. Talk is cheap, actions are expensive. The cost of freedom is high. I like what I have, expensive or not, and have no intention of being robbed of family, freedoms or firearms earned at great cost over time.
Hopefully sheeple, polidiots, presstitutes, DOD , LEO's etc have learned from Chief Compass's and Mayor Nagins follies and this won't happen again...
Just my opinion.....Stay Safe !
After reading the beginning of this thread, I drove over to my dealer and ordered a Taurus .38SP titanium DAO snubbie and a Rem 870 Express 20g.
After watching the animals of Katrina and wondering how people will fare during Rita, I decided that it's simply unwise to be unarmed, especially in a semi-urban/suburban area.
I pick up both of them next week.
Tell me about the taurus. How much was it? I am kind of interested in one of those super airweight snubbies, although I am inclined toward the 357 version. I know Smith makes a scandium 357 snubbie.
Get plenty of shotgun shells..at least ten boxes.
I'm getting the Taurus Ultralight for $350 off of the consignment shelf (in good shape), retail price new is $450+, and it's less than the $600 for an equivalent new S&W Airweight.
Also looked at the Airweight but I didn't like the trigger pull which is about 12 lbs, while the Taurus is about 8-9 lbs.
Had a Ruger SP101 snubbie in the past, .357 Mag. I wasn't pleased with it because I couldn't find a hollowpoint round which would mushroom properly, I suppose because it couldn't generate enough muzzle velocity in a 2-inch barrel, but not sure. Otherwise I liked the SP101 (but of course it's heavier than the titanium frames).
Some models of both the Taurus and the S&W are chambered for both .357 and .38.
But this time I'll just stick with .38 SPL +P. That'll do the trick.
Actually I counted 3. Charley, Frances, and Jeanne. In my neighborhood every household is heavily armed.
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